Monte Arabí
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| Arabí | |
|---|---|
Northern face of Arabí | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 1068 m a.s.l. |
| Geography | |
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| Location | Northwest of the municipality of Yecla |
| Country | Spain |
| Parent range | Prebaetic System |
Monte Arabí is a mountain located in the municipality of Yecla within the Region of Murcia, Spain. Its altitude is 1,068 m above sea level, and its area is relatively small, not enough to be considered a mountain range. Separated from Monte Arabí by a ravine to the eastern end is the hill known as Cerro de los Moros or Arabilejo.
Due to its cultural remains, rich biodiversity, and unique appearance, Monte Arabí is a prominent archaeological, biological, and geological site.
Monte Arabí was declared a Natural Monument (Decree No. 13/2016) on March 2, 2016.[1]
